Elections to 32 wards in CMC, one TMC seat in Bidar district today
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Polling in the elections to two Urban Local Bodies (ULB), a City Municipal Council (CMC) and a Town Municipal Council (TMC), in Bidar district will be held on Tuesday.
Elections will be held in 32 wards in Bidar CMC and one ward in Hallikhed (B) TMC.
Deputy Commissioner R. Ramachandran, who is also District Election Officer, said that all arrangements are in place to ensure safe polling.
Polling will be held between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. The Election Commission has extended the hours of polling by an hour, to enable voters who have tested positive for COVID-19 or are in quarantine to cast their votes in the last hour of polling (5 p.m. to 6 p.m.).
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March 09, 2021 13:22 IST
“No person would be allowed to come into Tadipatri on the day of voting on March 10 without possessing a valid voter-ID card with his/her vote in one of the wards of the municipality.”
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Tadipatri police holding a flag march in Tadipatri town a day ahead of municipal elections, on March 10.
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“No person would be allowed to come into Tadipatri on the day of voting on March 10 without possessing a valid voter-ID card with his/her vote in one of the wards of the municipality.” The Tadipatri police imposed restrictions under Section 144 of IPC in the Tadipatri town from 5 p.m. on Tuesday till the end of polling in the municipal elections on Wednesday. Deputy Superintendent of Police V. N. K. Chaitanya said that no person would be allowed to come into Tadipatri on the day of voting on Wednesday without possessing a valid voter-ID card with his/her vote in one of the wards of the municipal
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Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh) [India], January 23 (ANI): Andhra PradeshState Election Commissioner (SEC) Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar has written a letter to state Chief Secretary Adityanath Das and DGP Gautam Sawang for removing nine officers from election duties.
Those officers include collectors of Guntur and Chittoor districts; Tirupati Urban SP; DSPs of Palamaneru and Srikalahasti both towns in Chittoor district; and Circle Inspectors of Macherla, Punganur, Rayadurgam and Tadipatri. After the decks are cleared to hold elections now, the Commission had reviewed the situation and again requested the Chief Secretary to give effect to the Commission s earlier directions vide the second reference read above. A response did not emanate from the government as was desired, SEC stated.
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